Dragonplay, the world’s leading developer and provider of social casino
games for Android devices, has partnered with TRUSTe, the leading online
privacy solutions provider, to certify the company’s privacy policy and
work together to ensure the utmost fairness and security in Dragonplay’s
games. The partnership is a significant step in Dragonplay’s mission to
uphold its high standard of real money fairness criteria.

“TRUSTe is one of the most esteemed global companies, with years of
experience setting the bar for online privacy and fair gaming,” said
Sharon Tal, CEO and founder of Dragonplay. “With this agreement,
Dragonplay aims to set a new standard for privacy protection and gaming
fairness in the social gaming industry.”

The TRUSTe seal is in effect immediately. Center Space will be the third
party supervising Dragonplay’s Random Number Generator. Dragonplay is
proud to join the ranks of the few leading game companies adopting the
standard and setting the bar for the industry.

About Dragonplay:

With over 30 million downloads of its products on Google Play,
Dragonplay is unquestionably the leading developer and a publisher of
social games for Android mobile devices. Dragonplay offers a portfolio
of highly acclaimed games including Slot City, Dragonplay Poker and Farm
Casino. Dragonplay’s vision is to connect people all over the world
through a wide variety of exciting social games, enabling people to
invite, play and compete with friends through its mobile app, or via
Facebook, reaching 1.5 million daily active users and 4.5 million users
every month.

In April 2012, Dragonplay received a $14 million funding from Accel
Partners, who have also invested in companies such as Rovio (maker of
Angry Birds), Playfish, Gameforge, Mindcandy, Supercell and more.

About TRUSTe:

TRUSTe is a leading online privacy solutions provider with an extensive
range of services to help businesses build trust and increase engagement
across a wide variety of online channels - including websites, mobile
applications, advertising, cloud services, business analytics and email
marketing.

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